canned benchmark
A "canned benchmark" is commonly used in the context of evaluating hardware performance, especially in video games, by using pre-prepared tests.
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Definition
C1Computing
(technical)A pre-prepared program designed to measure and evaluate the performance of computer hardware.
Example
- The technician ran a canned benchmark to test the new graphics card.
C1Video Games
(technical)An automated sequence within a video game used to assess the system's capabilities by simulating gameplay scenarios.
Example
- The game includes a canned benchmark to help players optimize their settings.
Similar
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